A collection of historic and contemporary political and physical maps of the Philippine Islands, including colonial period maps, for use in the K-12 classroom.

Philippine Islands,
1898
A map from 1898 of the Philippine Islands, showing the major island names, cities and ports, terrain, smaller islands, and coastal features. There is an enlarged insert of the area around Manila, the chief city. "These islands, which have been c...

Philippine Islands,
1899
A map from 1899 of the Philippine Islands. The Philippines at the time of this map had recently been taken as a possession of the United States under the Treaty of Paris at the end of the Spanish–American War (December 10, 1898), and the map sh...

Philippine Islands,
1899
A sketch map from 1899 of the Philippine Islands, showing the position of the island group between the South China Sea, Pacific Ocean, Sulu Sea, and Celebes Sea. The map shows the city of Zamboanga on Mindanao, and the railways and cities of Manila, ...

Philippine Islands and the China Sea,
1901
A map from 1901 of the Philippine Islands as a possession of the United States under the Treaty of Paris at the end of the Spanish–American War (December 10, 1898). The map shows the major islands, cities and ports, terrain, rivers, surrounding...

Philippine Islands,
1902
A map from 1902 of the Philippine Islands, showing the provinces at the time, major cities and ports, railroads on Luzon, rivers, terrain, and coastal features. The divisions of Luzon are numbered and listed on the map. Inset maps detail the area aro...

Philippine Islands ,
1906
A map from 1906 of the Philippine Islands, showing the province boundaries at the time, the capital in Manila and other major cities, railways, terrain, rivers, and coastal features of the island group. The map includes an inset of the island of Guam...

Relief Map of the Philippine Islands,
1906
A relief map from 1906 of the Philippine Islands showing the rugged terrain. "The raised map gives the names of the islands and shows the mountains, valleys, and rivers. The islands were largely built by volcanoes. The ranges run mostly north an...

Luzon and Neighboring Islands,
1906
A map from 1906 of the northern Philippine island of Luzon and neighboring islands south to Panay Island. The map is color–coded to show the province boundaries at the time, and shows the province capitals and other major cities, ports, rivers,...

Visayas and Mindanao,
1906
A map from 1906 of the central portion of the Philippine Island group, showing the Visayas and Mindanao islands. The map is color–coded to show the provinces at the time, province capitals and other cities, terrain, lakes, rivers, smaller islan...